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The 3rd Annual Toxicology Education Day is a single-day conference geared toward healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with over-doses, envenomations, or other exposures. This includes emergency medicine, critical care, family medicine, and internal medicine physicians and mid-level providers, pediatricians, pharmacists, nurses and pre-hospital providers. The activity will take place on the OUHSC campus and will entail both breakfast and lunch with afternoon snacks also provided. Topics delivered by experts in the fields of toxicology, emergency medicine and critical care include: an approach to the poisoned patient, recognition of toxidromes, an introduction to your local poison center, an update on medical marijuana in the state of Oklahoma, a review of vaping-associated lung injury, a snakebite review from a pre-hospital perspective, as well as a tour through a toxic household (an overview of toxic toys, over-the-counter medications, and common chemicals found in a garage). The day will finish with an interactive patient simulation.

Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants will improve their competencies and performance by being able to:

Describe the resources and capabilities of your local poison center.

Differentiate between the various toxic syndromes.

Identify toxic substances that can be found in a household garage.

Develop a treatment strategy for household intoxicants based on clinical and laboratory findings.

•Online registration and early registration are strongly recommended.
•No registration refunds will be made after February 14, 2020.
•Written notification of cancellation must be postmarked on/or before February 10, 2020.

Accreditation

The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 9.60AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

The University of Oklahoma College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a
provider of continuing pharmacy education.

This activity is eligible for 8.0 contact hours of ACPE credit.

EMSThis program has been approved for 8 hours of state-approved pre-hospital personnel CME

Nursing:This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the Texas Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Nursing PharmacologyThis course has been approved for Pharmacology hours by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing for 9.6 contact hours of Category B education (based on 50 minutes per contact hour) for Advanced Practice Nurses. It is the responsibility of the nurse to assure pharmacology hours apply to their scope of practice.

Additional Information

Conflict Resolution Statement:The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Office of Continuing Professional Development, Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing, and College of Pharmacy have reviewed this activity’s speaker and planner disclosures and resolved all identified conflicts of interest, if applicable.Nondiscrimination Statement:The University of Oklahoma, in compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to: admissions, employment, financial aid and educational services. Inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies may be directed to: Bobby J. Mason, Institutional Equity Officer, (405) 325-3546, bjm@ou.edu, or visit www.ou.edu/eoo.

Accommodation Statement:Accommodations on the basis of disability are available by contacting Susie Dealy at (405) 271-2350, ext. 1 or susie-dealy@ouhsc.edu as soon as possible.

Acknowledgement of Commercial and In-Kind Support:Commercial support is financial, or in-kind, contributions given by a commercial interest, which is used to pay all or part of the costs of a CME activity. A commercial interest is any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.

Appropriate acknowledgement of all commercial and in-kind support will be given at the time of the educational activity.

Disclaimer Statement:Statements, opinions and results of studies contained in the program are those of the presenters and authors and do not reflect the policy or position of the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma (“OU”) nor does OU provide any warranty as to their accuracy or reliability.

Every reasonable effort has been made to faithfully reproduce the presentations and material as submitted. However, no responsibility is assumed by OU for any claims, injury and/or damage to persons or property from any cause, including negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instruments or ideas contained in the material herein.

Policy on Faculty and Presenters Disclosure:
It is the policy of the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Fran and Earl Ziegler College of Nursing, and College of Pharmacy that the faculty and presenters disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity, and also discloses discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs and devices during their presentations.

Speaker: Jami Johnson, PharmD, DABAT 1. Identify the tools & resources offered by the local poison center; 2. State the indication for use of activated charcoal; 3. Recognize between the use of single and multi-dose activated charcoal.

Speaker: Scot Schaeffer, RPh, DABAT 1. Describe changes in Oklahoma medical marijuana law since passage of the 2019 ‘Unity’ bill; 2. Recall the number of medical marijuana licenses issued and implications for marijuana distribution in the state.

Speaker: Bill Banner, MD, PhD 1. Summarize the acute versus chronic effects between the various products and black-market products available; 2. Review the clinical presentation of several critically ill children following the use of these products; 3. Identify the modalities available for critical support of these acute injuries; 4. Recognize the limitations of intensive care modalities in end-stage diseases

Acknowledgement of Commercial and In-Kind Support:Commercial support is financial, or in-kind, contributions given by a commercial interest, which is used to pay all or part of the costs of a CME activity. A commercial interest is any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients.

This activity is made possible in part by an unrestricted educational grant from BTG International Inc. a subsidiary of Boston Scientific.